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Mercier, 1.60 5.80, 4.00: Dalal (H. Craig), 1430. 7.00% ° I 88 . t ; ompe ition Maijo (N. Wall, 4.00 . 4—Happy Gander, (R. Baldwin). 17.10, Fancy Step (A. Ferratuolo), 7.20 teurs competing for a total of { 2 dp Blkuested wv Shoemaker, 3.80, 4 3 8.50, 5.30; Norwest, (J. DeWitt ” 80, 6.80, T--Ren! Delight, (E Arcaro, 2.80, 2.50 $450 in awards. Ivan Gantz, El « : 50; tex, (DD, Gorman, 4.40, Acky Emergency Hour, (C., Roger 30 2.30; Ave (BE. J. Ki gi, 3.80, 3.00, Level ®% 3. r “ “k= Bull (8. IDA Mauro), 2.20 5—Bascs Loaded, (A. Kirkland: 18.80, Bands, (GG, P hi, } , i g ans * will Be Tou her : 8—Blue Man (C. McCreary), 4.10. 3.10. 8.50. 8°70 Fravernal, (D. Sctiriock), 8.90. 5 Pencway rin pil. ole). 71.40. #00 | V004 Pro, and Indianapolis Ama i g 2.50; Master Middle (E. Guerin:, 5.60, 380. 5 50; Happy East, (W, Zakoor:, 490 430; Rebelratder (J. Adams), 15.40, 6.39, teur Ralph Heinlein are defending Sky Ship 4 ‘ Shoemakos Fe 40 - 3:20 6--Biddy Bld Es Breckons 5 00 3.20 Our Pick, (BE Knappi,. 3.00 « hampis ne Whe Dini (W olan 22.70 Y. 2.80 Bated B th (} Mercier }.10 e me. 4.20; Dashing By (W ar yemaker 10 48 0) Brit 5 Bon, ‘R. Camp 4.50 . AT GOLDEN, GATE i i——————————————————— Bo H Kast { fans thiz after 1 A Frrodema (TT. Atkinsor 2.40 Dalpark, (A _Kirklandi, 2230. 14 94 } Wild Glory. (R York 430. 1 IT'LL BE a appy ras er 1or race 1Ans ! pr. 5 lying Boots P Anderson 6580, 110.0520. Play Toy. (EF Rodriguez’ “6.40, 420. 2.90; Aspiring, (R. Raird), 5.70, 4.20; Car PR . 2 i y Bour (8 fmaure ' ‘aProp Culmao ) 1.00 i iy 3 swsll is’ W h St S d ' 2.20 Monte A nar 0 Hardinhrook 3 30 Bla ne Rilver (R Borge nnekei, 800 2 Fie BS La Y y 1}00, £20, 20 Commission Approves noon at Indianapolis . 16th St. Speedway. Ror 34, iar 1.80, 390; Lancer. iD. Beutlocki, 11.00, wieatield 13. Lavzarss):, 120. 4. a3: HBC Fiaht. May 28 4 4 Roston Gray, | v 3 mon Bair 20 : . ¢ The stock cars get their second workout of the Haver. B. (D, Teagubi. T0430. 3-Moner, Wier 1G Burts. Tan, 4m,/mon (R Baily Double 819.40 Th 9 : a Athletic : i ut i 1.00; Ballyheather (N. Shuk), 4.80 6. 120. Joan Anhe K. (E. Fluttie), 3.30, 710. 3_Reay Knight (PMc bh, 7.10, 3.00 e naiana state J .geason there . . . qualifications at 12 noon, the first sprint Best Chailenge (A, Monteiro), 380. Little Bobby: (R. Howsil!, 9.00 270: Holly Pate (F Chojnackil. 3.00. 390. Commission yesterday approved — A—————————————————— Marengo .' hea A a : A ¢ Grey Duck (M. Volzke), 4.20 oe gor J : at 2.30 p. m. The feature race — 8:40 hie (N Shik 1.90. 120. Plight a KEENELAND 3 em oh aver Count’ R Summers. 210 May 28 as the date for the Hoosier v - ing a aulmetis RAMAN r ] iN wen i 3.50, 2 ol of i ’ 0, 2 " ' { will be 25 laps. " week later by burns at Reading HARD. TOP A C E — Frank Daily. Double. $136.20 5.00: Tas AD y (23. Knapo', 400. Bina Bam. oRlesl any Bara). 230. 230: Boxing Club's televised program ' 1¢ : i i i th (N, Shy 1.40, werner mermmtmasn nied —— wee | S.-Shineaway, (R. Bair). 20.70. 11.50, i There's every indication’ ik Pa. Roessler, Indianapolis stock, car s -lathetruth (N. Shuk.. 340 3.00 12; Snineaway. (R Bair. 20.0. 11.80. at the Fairgrounds Coliseum. and ‘engine know-how will keep It will be known as Lee Jal driver who last Sunday cap- ing Chair (W Parrish), 4.00 Chinese Doll. (F. Moreno), 410." ©" Feature of the card will be pe’ 4—Belector 8 Boulmetis 540. 306 Sir Bee Bum, { ongden), 7.00, ‘ . the fans on the edge of thelr lard Day at Winchester. Lee's | , 4 , po. t and 2 ley R i ( y 1.60; Shine Boy, (W. Marsh), 4.40, 4.00. either Chuck Davey or Chico ured a heat event and ran Aa 240: Apsley (F. Ryan, 400, 300; Bhy 0; § D arth), 4.40, 400 3 4 son. _ who doesn’t like the . hE Bim (N Shu 1 60 Priendly Dog, (F. Scheih), 6.70 i ‘ » seats at 16th St. this sea Tans-—and i ile? dead heat with Jack Farris in "5 0020. (D. Rizeor 630, 420 320 7-Fanfare (H Moreno). 256.80, 1120, YeJar and a “capable opponent,” At least, Bud Moneymaker, little guy with the big smile? : Byja Cope (D. Teague), 440, 3.20, Thirr- I ¥ 540; Pursuit. (M. Peterson), 6.20, 4.20; commission chairman Dick Pride hief steward for the track and Abould make that one tor = the trophy dash, will be shoot- |ciiin ig" houimetis” @ 40 oO ar Be fens. Up (Neves). 1200, 5.10, 300; Said. The two welterweights meet stewar ; : ’ y . . . f--Handsome Teddy (R. Bisto), 1840 » Sfehts. Up (Neves), 12.00, ' ! . 7 d 3 ® fae f the feature last Sun- Lee gets part of .the gate re: ing for first place in the 25-7 435 640 aiiool (K Permane:, § 40, 4 20 ’ Ebil D. (York), 1.80; 3.00: fHoomerangi.in Chicago May 7 Winner 0 «ie f today at the Oro iC Biermam. 240 Tech High School's Joe Sexson Boy (R Summers: 8.60. fPieid : y day, is doing his part to keep celpts. lap feature event today a @ |" Senator Joe (R. Sisto), 4.20, 3. gh # } aie . He frat «oo t Jonas), 12.00, 3.30 reser rem—— wy du . ace +d 0 r yultmetis:, 5.80, 0 $ e ana &’ first 4.00 i! Longden:, 4.50, 3.40, the competition close. After Winner of the feature ray | W. 16th St. Midget Speedway. 210. Smin, 3, Boungis, 240. 30 has Been Ram Tan Tage te L0G nn nL Loran, ; ' . al day will get a trophy whic T t ill t | B-Coodwillow iI Hanford). 1420; 9283. “Mr. Basketba n his £ —— fast Stinday's race Bud sur a ) The 9.event program will ge 09 anfor 2 : : s f of Lee's winning , : £20; Yama (W Parrishi, 21 20.940; Out Sexson haz heen voted the No “ t rivers when he 5 a replica \ : ls at | p. m. back (F Ryan. 440 . priced ey of 27 cars torn 99” Belanger Special. Tee will nee ay “ih itia : P : AT LINCOLN ROWNS ! player by Indiana sportswriters Picked: as Starter dow to check if they were be at Winchester to greet all an aAls A rae 3 Answer Man (H Keene) "14 80 7.20 and aportscasters tn lead the F S rl F r B I own f his friends and to present the — an Cloudchaser E. Rodrigues 1.20 4 1 All-Stars or Pp ng our-na within the specifications. Seven A | | E 25 9.20 isecracker R Bpencer), 2 30 Sep Indiana high ac -Star : 1 Chevron i y, N > ¢ cg < were oversize and ineligible for trophy. But er xpects 2 40 Reavipn Ace 3 phone), 0 348 against the Kentucky All-8tars in Ken Loucks has heen named yr # . . Beoteh Rock (J. J. Riverar, 3.40 } charity contest starter for the qualifying round any of the prize money. Prize HEADLINE "500" driv: For Spring Practice Tally Double. 849.66. June. The annual charity con abil ii Bindi Soil money of those thumbed-out is A “* JIN F Te 10 Pls Hygro W, Pojard), 31.00 350 is sponsored by the Indianapolis Ht sp SE S X p . . y ave . op rass I. itelliy, . 2 : - , added to the purses of other er Wo says he has the hack Twenty-five players, ngliaing Billy Breen fr EIR AL Star. got A peat Lanany . 0 e 0 -Qut y ik Vy , 5.00. . ) se. “winners for the day, ing of a group willing uy nine lettermen, are expec 3.80; Basis, ary, 4.80, 3 10; Pip i Sexson, who scored 26 points HS A Ries the ‘Indianapolis Speedway report for spring football practice {5 ‘vitals, 500 Entries for the team event will W. 16th St. is presenting the \ : : ‘ when Tech lost to Muncie in the : ’ 8 a fternoons from Tony Hulman asked tomorrow’ at Butler University. | S-Feaming Light, (J, Martini 740. 3.89, state championsivp game Mar. 22 close Wednesday. A total of 68 stock ars ys ay wry night Tony about it the other day. Backs Les Gerlach, Gene Man- Aiphara’ (H. Keenoi, S80 °' =" [0000 P t BED Sams at Tech. |t6AMs now have entered, leaving only until weather per 8 The driver reports Tony sald gin and Wayne Wells; ends John, 5,7Opd Tom, (A Despirito), 240. 399: a a Sur-spor P i i o room for 28 more. Included in the racing. . he didn’t think he'd be inter- Gilson and John Woznick; tackles Claire Dauber. (A Tavares, 280 e became Indianapolis thinew entries is the team of Pete A e, (A. es ito), 42.20, A hy - ested In selling . . . and, any- Pete Lupus and Don Yelton; sso; Regal BTS Dave oi any Roa player to win the coveted sports Dye and Bob Myers, of the InSPEEDROME, which was way, he wouldn't know what Guard Bob Safford, and Center Duke (C Reberisi, 300. to 1820 manship - athletic = achievementigianapolis Coiintry Club. Myers scheduled to open with stock to do with the money if he Mike Marminn comprise the 10951 220 480. Rickell. (A. Florio, 1020, 560; AWard given by the IHSAA ~the!was the 1950 Indiana amateur cars last Sunday but aldn’t, 18 414 sel) the track letter-winners Conte Mab JH goeane!, 240 Trester Medal. champinn ’ V . ! { n rigues 10 AA AR 20

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SUN VALLEY Speedway at Anderson kicks open its sea- ‘ son with stock cars of the Indiana Hard Top Racing Association, Ine. this afternoon Anderson . presents the stocks every Sunday afterneon until the track goes into the night schedule Saturday, May 3. Qualifying trials today start ‘at 1 p. m. and the first race at 2:30, » ” » AROUND THE CIRCUIT: Richmond Speedway opens with stock cars Friday night, Apr. 25; Mt. Lawn Speedway, near - New Castle, opens Sunday night, Apr. 27. Both will run Indiana Hard Top Association cars. Monticello Speedway, in the lakes region, opens with night stock car racing May 4. A “new quarter-mile asphalt track at Bass Lake, eight miles north of Winamae, will open June 1 with an every - Sunday - afternoon schedule of stock cars. Mongicello and Bass Lake will run under Hoosier Racing, Inc. Kokomo Speedway is slated for a late April opening with stock ears. . . . Lafayette Speedway in early May with stocks. THE ONLY Speedway car race on the schedule today is tha CSRA sprint program at Bloomington this afternoon. » n »

THE ROARING ROADSTERS run this afternoon at Winchester Speedway. Didn't run last Sunday as scheduled. About an inch of snow-—yes, snow was measured in the grass surrounding: the highbanked track. Qualifying trials today start at 12 noon, first Pace at 2 p. m.

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opens this afternoon with stock | ears of Speed, Inc. Qualifying | trials start at 1 p. m,, the first race at 2:30. It will be every Sunday afternoorn stocks at Armscamp until Owner Whitey Karnes presents Friday and Sunday night racing early in May. Whitey says all stock car drivers are welcome at Armscamp.

Races Next Sunday

STOCK CARS Indianapolis W Bi Speedway, Speodrome; Sun Valley Speedway at . Anderson; Armsoamn al Alexandria: AAA sprints at Phoenix, Ariz, ill afternoon races. SPEEDWAY CARS--8t ¥vansville, featuring Bill. Holland, Indianapolis ‘500 winner, CSRA sanetioned; Willams Grove (Pa) Speedway. Dayton (O,) Speedway, both AAA sanctioned

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» nn WHEN entries for this year's 500-Mile Speedway Race close at midnight Tuesday, there should be at least 75 cars entered. That's the estimate of speedway officials who say don’t be surprised if there are 80 cars entered. Fifty-nine are: in so far and any postmarked by midnight Tuesday will be accepted, Last year's race drew 69 entries. Full-scale "activity at the track will start May 1. Qualifying trials for the 33 starting positions begin May 17 and continue May 18,24 and 25 . . . closing four days before the race, if the field is filled by then 4 n WHEN Winchester Speed - way's AAA speedway car sched- | ule opens May 4, the event will | ba in honor of Lee Wallard, last year's “500” winner who

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Two groups of Old-timers from Warren Central and Franklin Township alumni will play in a benefit basketball game Apr. 18 at Warren Central. ¢ The Old-timers of the past 10 years will battle in an 8 p, m, feature game. They'll follow vet. eran ex-plavers. of both schools who played before 1942. Funds will go. to Alumnl Ase sociations at Franklin Township and Warren Central.

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